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Weatherhead School's J. B. Silvers weighs in on potential impact of rolling back individual mandate for health insurance
Years of attack leave Obamacare a more government-focused health law New York Times: J.B. Silvers, the John R. Mannix Medical Mutual of Ohio Professor of Health Care Finance, weighed in on how rolling back the individual mandate for health insurance could result in the exchanges looking more like…
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Radiology's Vikas Gulani weighed in on concerns surrounding gadolinium-based contrast agents
FDA issues tougher warning, additional research on MRI dye UPI: Vikas Gulani, associate professor of radiology, weighed in on the concerns surrounding whether gadolinium-based contrast agents, which are used in MRIs, are harmful to a patient.
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Weatherhead School's Daniel Shoag discusses new tax bill's potential impact on Ohioans
Many Ohioans could see small tax cut under new bill WKSU: Daniel Shoag, visiting associate professor of economics, discussed how he believes Ohioans will be impacted by the new tax bill, including a small tax break for most and the cap on interest deductions.
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Weatherhead School's Daniel Shoag talks about how housing supply and costs impact when people start families
People aren’t having babies because the rent is too damn high Fast Company: Daniel Shoag, visiting associate professor of economics, weighed in on a study he co-authored that found that restricted housing supply and high living costs have caused more people to delay starting families.
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Engineering's Vickie Webster-Wood leads effort to create consistency in lexicon, taxonomy in organismal engineering field
Creator of 3-D printed sea slug robots works to organize nascent organismal engineering field 3DPrint.com: Vickie Webster-Wood, a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, was the lead author on a paper detailing the importance of creating consistency in…
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Case Western Reserve and Cleveland Clinic’s collaboration on Microsoft HoloLens highlighted by Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella
The people and projects that inspired me in 2017 LinkedIn: Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella listed Case Western Reserve and Cleveland Clinic’s collaboration on Microsoft HoloLens as an inspiring example of “democratizing mixed reality.” In a post that featured a video of the "Imagined Odyssey"…
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Weatherhead School's Scott Shane explains how states funding biotech innovation encourages venture capitalists
Tech startups use $1M in funding to attract $24M in venture capital Newsday: Scott Shane, the A. Malachi Mixon III Professor of Entrepreneurial Studies, explained how when states decide to fund a biotech innovation, venture capitalists are more encouraged to invest as well. “The private sector…
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Engineering's Lisa Camp discusses how Sears think[box] helps students studying data science, computer science
Possible U: The role of universities WKYC: Lisa Camp, associate dean for strategic initiatives at Case School of Engineering, discussed how more students are studying data science and computer science, and how many are taking their ideas and translating them at Sears think[box].
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Medicine's Tony Wynshaw-Boris, Kurt Lu receive funding from the National Institutes of Health
Case Western Reserve researchers receive National Institutes of Health funding to study autism, responses to chemical threats Crain’s Cleveland Business: Two School of Medicine researchers recently received funding from the National Institutes of Health. Tony Wynshaw-Boris, the James H. Jewell MD…
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Law's Aaron Perzanowski co-writes article about trip to uncover why clowns' faces are painted on eggs
The fascinating reason why clowns paint their faces on eggs BBC: Aaron Perzanowski, professor of law, co-wrote an article about the trip he and fellow legal researcher Dave Fagundes took to England, where they discovered that the practice of painting clowns’ faces on eggs is more of a historical…